| A believer, free from care | John Newton (Author) | English | 3 |
| A glance from heaven with sweet effect | John Newton (Author) | | 8 |
| A lion, though by nature wild | John Newton (Author) | | 1 |
| Å nåde underfull og stor | John Newton (Author) | Norwegian | 1 |
| Á náði rík og dýrabar | John Newton (Author) | Faroese | 1 |
| A semana é já passada | John Newton (baseado em) | Portuguese | 1 |
| A semana já passou | John Newton (Author) | Portuguese | 1 |
| A word from Jesus calms the sea | John Newton (Author) | | 1 |
| Adam in Paradise was placed | Newton (Author) | English | 1 |
| إذ لا أرى وجه الحبيب | John Newton (Author) | Arabic | 0 |
| Afflictions do not come alone | John Newton (Author) | | 2 |
| Afflictions, though they seem severe | John Newton (Author) | English | 123 |
| Again our earthly cares we leave | John Newton (Author) | English | 75 |
| Aggódó szív, fontold meg jól | John Newton (Author) | Hungarian | 1 |
| Ah, what can I do, or where be secure? | John Newton (Author) | English | 7 |
| Ah who can speak the vast dismay | Newton (Author) | | 5 |
| Aigbagbo bila! temi l’Oluwa | John Newton (Author) | Yoruba | 1 |
| Al trono de la gracia, He aquí nos llama Dios | John Newton (Author) | Spanish | 1 |
| Al trono de la gracia, ven | John Newton (Author) | Spanish | 1 |
| Alas! by nature how depraved | Newton (Author) | English | 14 |
| Alas Elisha's servant cried | John Newton (Author) | | 1 |
| Alegra o triste coração do pobre pecador | John Newton (Author) | Portuguese | 2 |
| All outward means, till God appears | John Newton (Author) | English | 0 |
| Alma mía, pide a Dios | John Newton (Author) | Spanish | 2 |
| النعمة مدهشة! | John Newton (Author) | Arabic | 1 |
| Altamente os céus proclamam | John Newton (1725-1807) (Author) | Portuguese | 1 |
| Although on massy pillars built | John Newton (Author) | | 1 |
| Amazing grace, and sweet the sound | John Newton (Author) | | 1 |
| Amazing grace! (how sweet the sound) That saved a wretch like me | John Newton (Author) | English | 1326 |
| Amazing grace! how sweet the sound (Refrain by Giglio and Tomlin) | John Newton (Author) | English | 5 |
| And dost Thou say, "Ask what thou wilt?" | John Newton (Author) | English | 36 |
| And let this feeble body fail | Newton (Author) | English | 1 |
| And shall not Jesus hear | John Newton (Author) | | 8 |
| And wilt thou stoop, great God so low | John Newton (Author) | | 1 |
| 아놀라우신 주님의 은혜! 나같이 비천한 몸도 구원해 주신 그 음성 (Anollausin junim-ui eunhye! nagat-i bicheonhan momdo guwonhae jusin geu eumseong) | John Newton (Author) | Korean | 1 |
| Anxious, I strove to find the way | John Newton (Author) | English | 15 |
| Approach, my soul, the mercy seat | John Newton, 1725-1807 (Author) | English | 467 |
| As a little child relies | John Newton (Author) | English | 7 |
| As by the light of opening day | Newton (Author) | English | 12 |
| As needles point towards the pole | John Newton (Author) | | 8 |
| As once for Jonah, so the Lord | John Newton (Author) | English | 2 |
| As parched in the barren sands | John Newton (Author) | | 9 |
| As some tall rock amidst the waves | John Newton (Author) | | 5 |
| As the serpent raised by Moses | John Newton (Author) | English | 13 |
| As the sun's enlivening eye | J. Newton (Author) | English | 51 |
| As the winged arrow flies | John Newton (Author) | | 1 |
| As when the weary traveler gains | John Newton (Author) | English | 134 |
| ആശ്ചര്യ കൃപ ഇമ്പമേ എന്നെയും രക്ഷിച്ചു (Āścarya kr̥pa impamē enneyuṁ rakṣiccu) | John Newton (Author) | Malayalam | 1 |
| إسم يسوع قد حلا لمسمع المؤمن | John Newton (Author) | Arabic | 0 |
| At length the opening spring has come | John Newton (Author) | | 3 |
| At length the wished for spring has come | John Newton (Author) | | 14 |
| At length the wished for spring is come | John Newton (Author) | English | 1 |
| Awake, my tongue, thy tribute bring | Newton (Author) | English | 1 |
| Away to the forest glade | John Newton (Author) | | 1 |
| Be still, my heart, these anxious cares | John Newton (Author) | English | 98 |
| Before Elisha's gate | John Newton (Author) | English | 10 |
| Begone, unbelief! My Savior is near | John Newton (Author) | English | 196 |
| Behold a sinner, dearest Lord | John Newton (Author) | English | 1 |
| Behold a stranger at the door! | Newton (Author) | English | 2 |
| Behold, long wished for spring is here | John Newton (Author) | | 7 |
| Behold the throne of grace! | John Newton (Author) | English | 240 |
| Behold, what joy, through Isr'l's host | John Newton (Author) | | 1 |
| Believers now are tossed about | John Newton (Author) | | 2 |
| Beneath the tyrant Satan’s yoke | John Newton (Author) | English | 1 |
| Beside the gospel pool | John Newton (Author) | English | 118 |
| Betapa heran manis bunyi Anugerah | John Newton (Author) | Indonesian | 1 |
| Bietet Gottes Wort den Armen Ruhe und Erquickung an? | John Newton (Author) | German | 0 |
| Bitter indeed, the waters are | John Newton (Author) | | 4 |
| Bleak winter is subdued at length | John Newton (Author) | English | 5 |
| Bless, O Lord! the opening year | John Newton (Author) | English | 22 |
| Blest inhabitants of Zion | John Newton (Author) | | 5 |
| Blessed Martha love and joy expressed | John Newton (Author) | English | 1 |
| Blest Savior, by thy powerful word | Newton (Author) | English | 7 |
| Break thro' the clouds, dear Lord, and shine | Newton (Author) | English | 9 |
| Breathe from the gentle south, O Lord | John Newton (Author) | | 4 |
| Brethren beloved for Jesu's sake | John Newton (Author) | English | 22 |
| By faith in Christ I walk with God | John Newton (Author) | English | 50 |
| By the poor widow's oil and meal | John Newton (Author) | English | 27 |
| By various maxims, forms and rules | John Newton (Author) | English | 25 |
| Cheer up my soul, there is a mercy seat | John Newton (Author) | English | 9 |
| Chief shepherd of Thy chosen sheep | John Newton (Author) | English | 12 |
| Children of God lack nothing | Newton (Author) | English | 2 |
| Children of the Savior's care | Rev. T. Newton Jones (Author) | | 1 |
| Christ bears the name of all his saints | John Newton (Author) | English | 3 |
| Come, great God, thy people hear | John Newton (Author (sts 2, 3)) | English | 1 |
| Come, my soul, thy suit prepare | J. Newton, 1725-1807 (Author) | English | 558 |
| Come sinners, view the lamb of God | John Newton (Author) | English | 5 |
| Come, Thou Fount of every blessing | Newton (Author) | English | 2 |
| Come, ye sinners, come to Jesus | John Newton (Author) | English | 17 |
| Come, ye sinners, poor and needy | Rev. John Newton (Author) | English | 3 |
| Confirm the hope thy word allows | John Newton (Author) | | 6 |
| Constrained by their Lord to embark | John Newton (Author) | English | 10 |
| Could I joy with saints to meet | John Newton (Author) | | 1 |
| Could my heart so hard remain | John Newton (Author) | | 5 |
| Could the creatures help or ease us | Newton (Author) | English | 10 |
| Courage, my soul, behold the prize | John Newton (Author) | | 15 |
| Crystal streamlet, gently flowing | J. N. (Author) | | 1 |
| ¡Cuán admirable amor, nos ofreces, Señor! | John Newton, 1725-1807 (Author) | Spanish | 1 |
| Cuán dulce el nombre de Jesús, Es para el hombre fiel | John Newton (1725-1807) (Author) | Spanish | 13 |
| Чудова ласка, що знайшла (Chudova laska, shcho znayshla) | John Newton (Author) | Ukranian | 1 |
| Cudowna Boża łaska ta | John Newton (Author) | Polish | 1 |
| 當我不見基督容華,時間何等無味、可厭 (Dāng wǒ bùjiàn jīdū róng huá, shíjiān héděng wúwèi, kě yàn) | John Newton (Author) | Chinese | 1 |
| Darkness overspreads us here | John Newton (Author) | | 4 |
| Daw k’ee da ha dawtsahy he tsow’haw | John Newton (Author) | Kiowa | 1 |
| Day of judgment! day of wonders! | John Newton (Author) | English | 260 |
| Dear Shepherd of Thy people, hear | Newton (Author) | English | 158 |
| Dearest Savior, we adore thee | John Newton (Author) | English | 3 |
| Destruction's dangerous road | Newton (Author) | English | 17 |
| Die Frucht der Freude sprosset nicht | J. Newton (Author) | German | 2 |
| Divina gracia, Qué amor | John Newton, 1725-1807 (Author) | Spanish | 1 |
| Does it not grief and wonder move | John Newton (Author) | English | 0 |
| Does the Gospel word proclaim | Newton (Author) | English | 14 |
| Elijah's example declares | John Newton (Author) | English | 16 |
| Elisha, struck with grief and awe | John Newton (Author) | English | 1 |
| En una cruz a Cristo vi | John Newton (Author) | Spanish | 3 |
| Encouraged by thy word | John Newton (Author) | English | 75 |
| Este é o dia do Senhor | John Newton (Author) | Portuguese | 2 |
| Father, forgive, the Savior said | John Newton (Author) | English | 1 |
| Fervent persevering prayers | John Newton (Author) | English | 6 |
| Fierce passions discompose the mind | John Newton (Author) | English | 14 |
| Fix my heart and eyes on thine | John Newton (Author) | | 4 |
| For a season called to part | John Newton (Author) | English | 194 |
| For mercies, countless as the sands | John Newton (Author) | English | 28 |
| Forest beasts, that live by prey | John Newton (Author) | | 1 |
| Forgotten be each worldly theme | John Newton (Author) | | 1 |
| Fran var skolafoer en tid | John Newton (Author) | Swedish | 1 |
| Friend of the friendless and the faint | Newton (Author) | | 1 |
| From east to west let others roam | Newton (Author) | English | 5 |
| From Egypt lately freed | John Newton (Author) | | 20 |
| From pole to pole let others roam | John Newton (Author) | | 7 |
| ’Genade onbeskryflik groot | John Newton (Author) | Afrikaans | 1 |
| Give God the Father praise | John Newton (Author) | | 1 |
| Glorias mil de ti se cuentan | John Newton (Author) | Spanish | 6 |
| Glorious in thy saints appear | John Newton (Author) | | 1 |
| Glorious things of thee are spoken | John Newton, 1725-1807 (Author) | English | 1079 |
| Glücklich führte uns bisher | John Newton (Author) | German | 0 |
| Go, when the morning shineth | Newton (Author) | English | 1 |
| God is Love: His mercy brightens | Rev. John Newton (Author) | English | 4 |
| God moves in a mysterious way | Newton (Author) | English | 4 |
| God, the Father of your people | John Newton (author (st. 2)) | English | 5 |
| God, who blesses new beginnings | John Newton, 1725-1807 (Author (st. 3)) | English | 1 |
| Hear us now, our God and Father | John Newton (Author (v. 3)) | English | 11 |
| God with one piercing glance looks through | John Newton (Author) | | 2 |
| Gott zeigt den Menschen jeden Tag | Johann Newton, 1725-1807 (Author) | German | 1 |
| Great God, from thee there's naught concealed | John Newton (Author) | | 3 |
| Great Jehovah, we adore Thee | John Newton (Author) | English | 1 |
| Great Shepherd of Thy Chosen Flock | John Newton (Author) | English | 3 |
| Great Shepherd of thy ransomed flock | John Newton (Author) | | 1 |
| Happy are they who know the Lord | John Newton (Author) | | 1 |
| Happy the birth where grace presides | John Newton (Author) | | 4 |
| Happy the saints whose lot is cast | Newton (Author) | | 2 |
| Hark, how time's wide sounding bell | John Newton (Author) | English | 3 |
| Hark, my soul! it is the Lord! | John Newton (Author) | English | 6 |
| He comes! He comes! to judge the world | Newton (Author) | English | 1 |
| He who on earth as man was known | John Newton (Author) | English | 55 |
| Hear what the Lord the great Amen | John Newton (Author) | | 8 |
| Heavenly Father, grant Thy blessing On the teaching of this day | John Newton, 1725-1807 (Author (in part)) | English | 2 |
| Here at Bethesda's pool, the poor | John Newton (Author) | | 3 |
| His hour had come, and darkness rolled | John Newton (Author) | | 1 |
| His name yields the richest perfume | John Newton (Author) | English | 0 |
| Ho! kiel dolĉe al orelo | John Newton (Author) | Esperanto | 0 |
| Holo maha ole no | John Newton, 1725-1807 (Author) | Hawaiian | 2 |
| Honey though the bee prepares | John Newton (Author) | English | 6 |
| How blest the righteous are | John Newton (Author) | English | 22 |
| How David, when by sin deceived | John Newton (Author) | | 1 |
| How happy and blessed the hours | John Newton (Author) | English | 2 |
| How hurtful was the choice of Lot | John Newton (Author) | | 1 |
| How kind the good Samaritan | John Newton (Author) | English | 1 |
| How long has God bestowed his care | John Newton (Author) | English | 9 |
| How lost was my condition | John Newton (Author) | English | 213 |
| How prone the mind to search for ill | John Newton (Author) | | 1 |
| How sweet the name of Jesus sounds In a believer's ear | John Newton (Author) | English | 1301 |
| How tedious and tasteless the hours | John Newton (Author) | English | 483 |
| How welcome to the saints when pressed | John Newton (Author) | English | 14 |
| Hoy cantemos de El la gloria | John Newton (Author) | Spanish | 1 |
| Humble thyself in the sight of the Lord | John Newton (Author, stanzas 2 and 3) | English | 1 |
| Hungry, and faint and poor | John Newton (Author) | English | 63 |
| Hvor Jesusnavnet for hans Faar | John Newton (Author) | Danish | 1 |
| I am, saith Christ, your glorious Head | John Newton (Author) | English | 7 |
| I ask'd the Lord that I might | John Newton (Author) | | 0 |
| I asked the Lord that I might grow | Newton (Author) | English | 101 |
| I know the Lord is nigh | John Newton (Author) | English | 1 |
| I prayed the Lord, that I might grow | John Newton (Author) | | 3 |
| I saw one hanging on a tree, In agony and blood | John Newton (Author) | English | 181 |
| I saw One hanging on a tree, In visions of my soul | John Newton (Author) | English | 1 |
| I would, but cannot sing | John Newton (Author) | English | 46 |
| I would disclose my whole complaint | John Newton (Author) | | 1 |
| Iesu! inoa pa maikai | John Newton (Author) | Hawaiian | 2 |
| If for a time the air be calm | John Newton (Author) | | 2 |
| If God had bid his thunders roll | John Newton (Author) | English | 9 |
| If Paul in Caesar's court must stand | John Newton (Author) | English | 12 |
| If Solomon for wisdom prayed | Newton (Author) | English | 7 |
| If the Lord our Leader be | John Newton (Author) | | 1 |
| If to Jesus for relief | John Newton (Author) | | 10 |
| In every object here, I see | John Newton (Author) | | 2 |
| In evil long I took delight | John Newton (Author) | English | 254 |
| In God the Father I believe, Who Heaven and Earth did frame | John Newton (Author) | | 4 |
| In mercy, not in wrath, Rebuke me, gracious God! | Newton (Author) | English | 21 |
| In mercy, not in wrath, rebuke Thy feeble worm, O God | John Newton (Author) | | 1 |
| In sin by blinded passions led | John Newton (Author) | English | 11 |
| In the hour of dark temptation | John Newton (Author) | | 1 |
| In the increasing work of the gospel | J. N. the Tanner (Author) | | 1 |
| In themselves, as weak as worms | John Newton (Author) | English | 16 |
| Readings | John Newton (1725-1807) (Author) | English | 2 |
| In vain our fancy strives to paint | John Newton (Author) | English | 77 |
| Incarnate God, the soul that knows | John Newton (Author) | | 3 |
| Is Jesus mine, I'm now prepared | John Newton (Author) | English | 6 |
| It's amazing what the Lord can do | John Newton (Author) | | 1 |
| I've found the pearl of greatest price! My heart doth sing for joy | Rev. John Newton (Author) | English | 1 |
| Jehovah is our Shepherd's name | John Newton (Author) | | 2 |
| Jesuo! Tiu dolĉa nom' | John Newton (Author) | | 1 |
| Jesus Christ, the Lord's anointed | John Newton (Author) | English | 10 |
| Jesus [Father], hear our humble prayer | John Newton (Author) | English | 16 |
| Jesus is mine, I'm now prepared | John Newton (Author) | | 1 |
| Jesus, my Shepherd, Guardian, Friend | John Newton (Author) | | 1 |
| Jesus, my Shepherd, Savior, Friend | John Newton (Author) | | 0 |
| Jesus, nombre conmovedor | John Newton (Author) | Spanish | 1 |
| Jesus, who bought us with his blood | John Newton (Author) | | 2 |
| Jesus, who knows full well | John Newton (Author) | English | 146 |
| Jesus, who on His glorious throne | John Newton (Author) | English | 15 |
| Jina lake Yesu tamu | John Newton, 1725-1807 (Author) | Swahili | 1 |
| 驚人恩典!何等甘甜,來救無賴如我!(Jīngrén ēndiǎn! Héděng gāntián, lái jiù wúlài rú wǒ!) | John Newton (Author) | Chinese | 1 |
| John, in a vision, saw the day | John Newton (Author) | English | 6 |
| Joy is a fruit that will not grow | John Newton (Author) | English | 62 |
| جرت الشمس إلى منتهى عام مضى | John Newton (Author) | Arabic | 0 |
| Katika neema ya Yesu | John Newton (Author) | Swahili | 0 |
| Kindred in Christ, for His dear sake | Newton (Author) | English | 169 |
| கிறிஸ்துவின் மேல் விஸ்வாசத்தால் (Kiṟistuviṉ mēl visvācattāl) | John Newton (Author) | Tamil | 1 |
| Kom, min Sj'l, din Boen fremb'r | John Newton (Author) | Danish | 1 |
| Kom, min Sj'l, til boen bered | John Newton (Author) | Norwegian | 1 |
| Komm, Seele, betend zu dem Herrn | John Newton (Author) | German | 5 |
| くすしきみ恵み (Kusushi Kimie mi) | John Newton (Author) | Japanese | 1 |
| La gracia sublime del Señor | John Newton, 1725-1807 (Author (v. 1-4)) | Spanish | 3 |
| La semana ya pasó | John Newton (Author) | Spanish | 3 |
| Legion was my name, by nature | John Newton (Author) | English | 10 |
| Let worldly minds the world pursue | John Newton (Author) | English | 171 |
| Let hearts and tongues unite | John Newton (Author) | | 7 |
| Let hearts and voices join | John Newton (Author) | | 1 |
| Let me dwell on Golgotha | John Newton (Author) | English | 34 |
| Let plenteous grace descend upon those | John Newton (Author) | English | 31 |
| Let us adore the grace that seeks | John Newton (Author) | English | 30 |
| Let us love and sing and wonder | John Newton (Author) | English | 39 |
| Let us rejoice in Christ the Lord | John Newton (Author) | English | 6 |
| Let us sing, for we have reason | John Newton (Author) | English | 5 |
| للورى خل وحيد | John Newton (Author) | Arabic | 0 |
| Lo! another year has gone | John Newton (Author) | English | 4 |
| Look up my soul behold the prize | Newton (Author) | | 3 |
| Lord, afford a spring to me | John Newton (Author) | English | 1 |
| Lord, can a soul as vile as mine | John Newton (Author) | | 0 |
| Lord, can a soul like mine | John Newton (Author) | | 5 |
| Lord, dost Thou say, ask what thou wilt | John Newton (Author) | English | 6 |
| Lord, I am come! Thy promise is my plea | John Newton, 1725-1807 (Author) | English | 9 |
| Lord, I cannot let Thee go | Newton (Author) | English | 127 |
| Lord, my God, I long to know | John Newton (Author) | | 5 |
| Lord, thou hast won, at length I yield | John Newton (Author) | English | 66 |
| Lord, to thy mercy now I yield | John Newton (Author) | | 3 |
| Lord, we come before Thee now | Newton (Author) | English | 2 |
| Lord, what is man? Extremes how wide | John Newton (Author) | English | 18 |
| ما أحلى تلك النعمة | John Newton (Author) | Arabic | 0 |
| ما أعجب النعمة لي | John Newton (Author) | Arabic | 0 |
| மா மகிமை செய்தி கேட்டோம் (Mā makimai ceyti kēṭṭōm) | John Newton (Author) | Tamil | 1 |
| മഹത്വമായി വർണ്ണിക്കുന്നു (Mahatvamāyi varṇṇikkunnu) | John Newton (Author) | Malayalam | 1 |
| Maḣpiya kiŋ eciyataŋ | John Newton (Author) | Dakota | 1 |
| Majestuoso Soberano | John Newton (Author) | Spanish | 1 |
| மகா அற்புதம் (Makā aṟputam) | John Newton (Author) | Tamil | 1 |
| Make Thou my life so full of love (Newton) | John Newton (Author) | | 1 |
| Manna to Isr'l well supplied | John Newton (Author) | | 9 |
| Martha her love and joy expressed | John Newton (Author) | | 6 |
| Mary to the Savior's tomb | John Newton (Author) | English | 175 |
| May He, by whose kind care we meet | John Newton (Author) | English | 9 |
| May the grace of Christ our Savior, And the Father's boundless love | John Newton (Author) | English | 443 |
| May this be a much favored hour | John Newton (Author) | English | 2 |
| Megváltó Istenünk | John Newton (Author) | Hungarian | 1 |
| 美麗錫安,我神聖城 (Měilì xī ān, wǒ shénshèng chéng) | John Newton (Author) | Chinese | 1 |
| Mercy, O Thou Son of David | John Newton (Author) | English | 166 |
| Mirinda Grac'! ho dolĉa son'! (tr. Konisi gaku) | John Newton (Author (sts. 1-5)) | Esperanto | 1 |
| Mirinda Graco! dolĉa son' | John Newton (Author (sts. 1-5)) | | 1 |
| مخلصي بالنعمة | John Newton (Author) | Arabic | 0 |
| More of thy presence, Lord, impart | John Newton (Author) | | 1 |
| My barns are full, my stores increase | John Newton (Author) | English | 26 |
| My God, my God, why have you abandoned me? (Goebel-Kamala) | John Newton, 1725-1807 (Author (refrain)) | English | 3 |
| My harp untuned, and laid aside | Newton (Author) | | 13 |
| My soul is beset With grief and dismay | John Newton (Author) | English | 3 |
| My soul once had its plenteous years | John Newton (Author) | English | 4 |
| My soul, this curious house of clay | Newton (Author) | English | 9 |
| Nagsam-iten nagan Jesus | John Newton (Author) | Tagalog | 1 |
| Nalasattayo manen | John Newton (Author) | Tagalog | 1 |
| Nani na mea i ha'i ia mai | John Newton, 1725-1807 (Author) | Hawaiian | 2 |
| Nay, I cannot let thee go | John Newton (Author) | English | 32 |
| Nizhonigo jo-ba’ diits’a | John Newton (Author) | Navajo | 1 |
| No words can declare, no fancy can paint | John Newton (Author) | English | 5 |
| Not to Sinai's dreadful blaze | John Newton (Author) | English | 5 |
| Now, gracious Lord, Thine arm reveal | John Newton (Author) | English | 107 |
| Now, gracious Lord, we lift | John Newton (Author) | | 1 |
| Now I see, whate'er betide | John Newton (Author) | English | 2 |
| Now let our souls, on wings sublime | John Newton (Author (v. 3 & 4)) | English | 1 |
| Now let us join with hearts and tongues | John Newton (Author) | English | 11 |
| Now, Lord, inspire the preacher's heart | John Newton (Author) | English | 15 |
| Now may fervent prayer arise | John Newton (Author) | | 18 |
| Now may He Who from the dead | John Newton (Author) | English | 129 |
| Now may the Lord reveal His face | John Newton (Author) | English | 18 |
| Now the long wished for spring is come | Newton (Author) | | 3 |
| Now, through another year supported | John Newton (Author) | | 1 |
| Now while the gospel net is cast | John Newton (Author) | English | 20 |
| О, Благодать (O, Blagodat') | John Newton (Author) | Russian | 1 |
| O David's Son, and David's Lord | John Newton (Author) | | 2 |
| Ó érthetetlen kegyelem | John Newton (Author) | Hungarian | 1 |
| O fill my cup, let it overflow | John Newton (Author) | English | 1 |
| O Gnade, die vom Tode hilft | John Newton (Author) | German | 2 |
| O Gnade Gottes, wunderbar | John Newton (Author) | German | 1 |
| O [How] happy they who know the Lord | J. Newton (Author) | English | 50 |
| "Ó, jaj! Mi lesz?" A szolga szólt | John Newton (Author) | Hungarian | 1 |
| O Jesu Nam, du klingst so süß | John Newton (Author) | German | 5 |
| O Jesu Name, lieblich klingst | John Newton (Author) | German | 5 |
| O Lord, how vile am I | John Newton (Author) | English | 26 |
| O Lord, our languid souls inspire | John Newton (Author) | English | 65 |
| O may the power which melts the rock | John Newton (Author) | English | 11 |
| O miorbhail grais | Iain Newton (Author) | Scottish Gaelic | 6 |
| O speak that gracious word again | Newton (Author) | English | 17 |
| O speak that word again | John Newton (Author) | English | 9 |
| O store Naade, soede Lyd | John Newton (Author) | Danish | 1 |
| O that I could forever dwell | John Newton (Author) | English | 1 |
| O that I knew the secret place | Newton (Author) | English | 4 |
| O Thou, at whose almighty word, The glorious night from darkness sprung | John Newton (Author) | English | 19 |
| O thou the high and lofty One | Rev. J. Newton Brown (Author) | English | 1 |
| Oändlig nåd mig Herren gav | John Newton (Author) | Swedish | 1 |
| Ob Trübsal uns kränkt und Kummer uns drückt | John Newton (Author) | German | 7 |
| Of all the gifts Thine hand [love] bestows | Newton (Author) | English | 1 |
| Oft as the bell, with solemn toll | John Newton (Author) | English | 45 |
| Oh Grâce immense qui m’a sauvé | John Newton (Author) | Creole | 1 |
| Oh gracia admirable, ¡dulce es! | John Newton, 1725-1807 (Author (v. 1-4)) | Spanish | 3 |
| Oh! Sublime graça do Senhor | John Newton (Author) | Portuguese | 1 |
| On man, in his own image made | John Newton (Author) | English | 9 |
| On what has now been sown | John Newton, 1725-1807 (Author) | English | 69 |
| On what, in weakness, has been sown | J. Newton (Author) | | 1 |
| Once a woman silent stood | John Newton (Author) | English | 4 |
| Once I thought my mountain strong | John Newton (Author) | English | 82 |
| Once, O Lord, thy garden flourished | John Newton (Author) | English | 24 |
| Once perishing in blood I lay | John Newton (Author) | English | 4 |
| One awful word which Jesus spoke | Newton (Author) | English | 7 |
| One glance of thine, eternal Lord | John Newton (Author) | | 10 |
| One there is above all others, O how He loves | John Newton (Author) | English | 3 |
| One there is, above all others, Well deserves the name of Friend | John Newton (Author) | English | 532 |
| Onuniyan tehanl waun | John Newton (Author (St. 1-4)) | Lakota | 1 |
| Oonehlahnuhhee oowehjee | John Newton (Author) | Cherokee | 1 |
| Oppressed with unbelief and sin | John Newton (Author) | English | 3 |
| Our Lord, who knows full well | Rev. John Newton (1725-1807) (Author) | English | 16 |
| Our souls by love together knit | Newton (Author) | English | 2 |
| பசியால் சோர்ந்தோராய் (Paciyāl cōrntōrāy) | John Newton (Author) | Tamil | 1 |
| Pau ka hebedoma e | John Newton, 1725-1807 (Author) | Hawaiian | 2 |
| Peace be to this congregation | John Newton, 1725-1807 (Author (stanza 3)) | English | 1 |
| Pensive, doubting, fearful heart | John Newton (Author) | | 7 |
| Pererin wyf mewn anial dir | John Newton (Author) | Welsh | 1 |
| พระคุณพระเจ้านั้นแสนชื่นใจ ช่วยได้คนชั่วอย่างฉัน (Phrakhuṇ phracêā nận s̄æn chụ̄̀n cı ch̀wy dị̂ khn chạ̀w xỳāng c̄hạn) | John Newton (Author) | Thai | 1 |
| Physician of my sin-sick soul | John Newton (Author) | English | 16 |
| Pleasing [kindly] [joyful] spring again is here, trees and fields in bloom appear | Newton (Author) | English | 28 |
| Po ya fek cha he thlat ah tet | John Newton (Author) | Creek | 1 |
| Poor Esau repented too late | John Newton (Author) | English | 1 |
| Poor sinners, little do they think | John Newton (Author) | English | 18 |
| Poor, weak, and worthless though I am | Newton (Author) | English | 48 |
| Pour down thy Spirit, gracious Lord | John Newton (Author) | English | 4 |
| Praise God, from whom all blessings flow, Praise God all creatures here below (Ken) | Newton (Author) | English | 1 |
| Prayer an answer will obtain | Newton (Author) | | 5 |
| Preciosa gracia, gran poder | John Newton (Author) | Spanish | 1 |
| Precioso a graça de Jesus | John Newton (Author) | Portuguese | 2 |
| Precious Bible, what a treasure | John Newton (Author) | English | 100 |
| Prepare a thankful song | John Newton (Author) | English | 26 |
| Prepare me gracious God | Newton (Author) | English | 1 |
| Proclaim, saith Christ, my wondrous grace | John Newton (Author) | English | 70 |
| 奇异恩典, 何等甘甜, 我罪已得赦免! (Qíyì ēndiǎn, héděng gāntián, wǒ zuì yǐ dé shèmiǎn) | John Newton (Author) | English | 2 |
| Quão doce o nome de Jesús | John Newton (Author) | Portuguese | 0 |
| Que de Cristo eterna gracia | John Newton (Author) | Spanish | 1 |
| Que Jesús nos dé su gracia | John Newton (Author) | Spanish | 1 |
| Que la gracia de mi Cristo, el inmenso amor de Dios | John Newton (Author) | Spanish | 1 |
| Quiet, Lord, my froward heart | Rev. John Newton (1725-1807) (Author) | English | 188 |
| Rejoice, believer, in the Lord | John Newton (Author) | English | 77 |
| Remember us, we pray thee, Lord | John Newton (Author) | English | 7 |
| Return to bless my waiting eye | John Newton (Author) | | 2 |
| Round each habitation hovering | John Newton (Author) | | 1 |
| Sa hir madh’shtor, që një fajtor | John Newton (Author) | Albanian | 1 |
| Safely through another week | John Newton (Author) | English | 855 |
| Salvation, O the joyful sound! | John Newton (Author) | English | 4 |
| Salvation what a glorious plan | John Newton (Author) | English | 20 |
| Saved by blood I live to tell | John Newton (Author) | English | 17 |
| Saved by grace I live to tell | John Newton (Author) | English | 27 |
| Savior, shine and cheer my soul | John Newton (Author) | English | 5 |
| Savior, visit Thy plantation | John Newton (Author) | English | 320 |
| Savior, who lovedst me | John Newton (Author) | | 3 |
| See Aaron, God's anointed priest | John Newton (Author) | English | 6 |
| See, another week is gone | John Newton (Author) | | 11 |
| See, another year is gone | Newton (Author) | | 26 |
| See how rude winter's icy hand | John Newton (Author) | English | 24 |
| See how the winter's icy hand | John Newton (Author) | | 2 |
| See how the worthless bramble stands | Newton (Author) | English | 8 |
| See the corn again in ear | John Newton (Author) | English | 13 |
| See the gloomy, gathering cloud | John Newton (Author) | English | 11 |
| See, the world for youth prepares | John Newton (Author) | | 1 |
| Sei still, mein Herz, was dich bewegt | John Newton (Author) | German | 0 |
| Shepherd of thy blood bought sheep | John Newton (Author) | | 1 |
| Shilombish holitopa ma! | John Newton (Author) | Choctaw | 1 |
| Sieh' hier den Gnadenthron | John Newton, 1725-1807 (Author) | German | 2 |
| Sight, hearing, felling, taste and smell | John Newton (Author) | English | 2 |
| Sin, when viewed by scripture light | John Newton (Author) | | 5 |
| Sinner, art thou still secure? | John Newton (Author) | English | 123 |
| Sinner, hear the Savior's call | John Newton (Author) | English | 42 |
| So segne, lieber Herr | John Newton (Author) | German | 1 |
| Soll nicht laut dein Ruhm erklingen | John Newton (Author) | German | 1 |
| Sometimes a light surprises | Newton (Author) | English | 7 |
| Sovereign grace has power alone | John Newton (Author) | | 57 |
| صرخ الأعمى ابن طيما | John Newton (Author) | Arabic | 0 |
| Stop, poor sinner! stop and think | John Newton (Author) | English | 182 |
| Store ting om dig er talte | John Newton (Author) | Norwegian | 1 |
| Strange and mysterious is my life | Newton (Author) | English | 9 |
| Sublime graça que alcançou | John Newton (Author) | Portuguese | 1 |
| Sublime gracia del Señor, De muerte me libró | John Newton (1725-1807) (Author) | Spanish | 1 |
| Sublime gracia del Señor | John Newton (Author) | Spanish | 7 |
| Sublime gracia del Señor (Ya no hay cadenas) | John Newton (Author) | Spanish | 1 |
| Sublime gracia del Señor, a un infeliz salvó | John Newton (Author) | Spanish | 1 |
| Sublime gracia del Señor, Que a un pecador salvó | John Newton, 1725-1807 (Author) | Spanish | 9 |
| Substantial comfort will not grow | John Newton (Author) | | 8 |
| Sungguh besar anug’rahMu, memb’ri aku s’lamat | John Newton (Author) | Indonesian | 1 |
| Supported by the Word | John Newton (Author) | | 6 |
| Sweet was the time when first I felt | John Newton (Author) | English | 241 |
| Sweeter sounds than music knows | John Newton (Author) | English | 55 |
| Sweetest note in seraph's song (Chorus) | John Newton (Author) | English | 0 |
| Teach us, O Lord, aright to plead | John Newton (Author) | | 11 |
| Ten thousand talents once I owed | John Newton (Author) | English | 9 |
| Thanks for mercies past, receive | John Newton (Author) | English | 26 |
| That man no guard or weapon needs | John Newton (Author) | English | 11 |
| That was a wonder-working word | John Newton (Author) | English | 5 |
| That was an hour of deepest gloom | John Newton (Author) | | 1 |
| The book of nature open lies | John Newton (Author) | English | 10 |
| The castle of the human heart | John Newton (Author) | English | 13 |
| The church a garden is | John Newton (Author) | English | 9 |
| The evils that beset our path | John Newton (Author) | | 33 |
| The gathering clouds with aspect dark | John Newton (Author) | | 5 |
| The God who once to Israel spoke | John Newton (Author) | English | 20 |
| The grass and flowers, which clothe the field | John Newton (Author) | English | 4 |
| The ice and snow we lately saw | John Newton (Author) | | 1 |
| The kine unguided went by the directest road | John Newton (Author) | | 1 |
| The lion that on Samson roared | John Newton (Author) | English | 8 |
| The Lord has promised good to me, His word my hope secure | John Newton (Author) | English | 2 |
| The Lord, who knows full well | Newton (Author) | English | 1 |
| The Lord, who truly knows | John Newton (Author) | English | 26 |
| The message first to Smyrna sent | John Newton (Author) | | 7 |
| The moon has but a borrowed light | John Newton (Author) | | 6 |
| The moon in silvery glory shone | John Newton (Author) | | 1 |
| The peace which God alone reveals | John Newton (Author) | English | 55 |
| The saints Emmanuel's portion are | John Newton (Author) | | 3 |
| The signs which God to Gideon gave | John Newton (Author) | English | 1 |
| The verdant robes that clothe the field | John Newton (Author) | | 1 |
| The water stood like walls of brass | John Newton (Author) | | 2 |
| The wishes that the sluggard frames | John Newton (Author) | | 1 |
| There is a fountain filled with blood Drawn from Emmanuel's veins (Cowper) | J. Newton (Author) | English | 1 |
| They are blest and blest forever | John Newton (Author) | English | 5 |
| This is the feast of heavenly wine | Newton (Author) | English | 1 |
| This is the field; the world below, In which the sower, came to sow | Newton (Author) | English | 1 |
| This new built Bethel now is done | John Newton, 1725-1807 (Author (stanza 4)) | | 1 |
| Thou great Physician of the soul | John Newton (Author) | English | 15 |
| Though cloudy skies and northern blasts | John Newton (Author) | | 4 |
| Though in the outward Church below | John Newton (Author) | English | 1 |
| Though in the earthly church below | John Newton (Author) | English | 52 |
| Though Jericho pleasantly stood | John Newton (Author) | English | 1 |
| Though the morn may be serene | John Newton (Author) | | 2 |
| Though troubles assail, and dangers affright | John Newton (Author) | English | 301 |
| Thus saith the holy One, and true | John Newton (Author) | English | 10 |
| Thus saith the Lord to Ephesus | John Newton (Author) | | 12 |
| Thy mansion is the Christian's heart | John Newton (Author) | English | 1 |
| Thy message, by the preacher, seal | John Newton (Author) | English | 4 |
| Thy promise, Lord, and thy command | John Newton (Author) | | 9 |
| Time by moments steals away | John Newton (Author) | English | 21 |
| Time with an unwearied hand | John Newton (Author) | | 4 |
| Tipi waŋ wicanape | John Newton (Author) | Dakota | 1 |
| 'Tis a point I long to know | John Newton (Author) | English | 215 |
| 'Tis Jesus, from the mercy seat | John Newton (Author) | | 1 |
| 'Tis past, the dreadful stormy night | Newton (Author) | | 13 |
| To Thee our wants are known | John Newton (Author) | English | 20 |
| To those who know the Lord, I speak | John Newton (Author) | English | 10 |
| Troget under veckans lopp | John Newton (Author) | Swedish | 2 |
| Tsitsi dzinondishamisa | John Newton (Author) | Shona | 1 |
| Uncertain how the way to find | John Newton (Author) | | 23 |
| Unless the Lord had been my stay | John Newton (Author) | | 3 |
| Ved a Cristo, que se acerca | John Newton (Author) | Spanish | 1 |
| Wakaŋtaŋka nitawapi | John Newton (Author) | Dakota | 1 |
| Was ich zu wissen ängstlich bin | John Newton (Author) | German | 3 |
| We seek a rest beyond the skies | John Newton (Author) | English | 31 |
| Welcome thou belov'd of God | John Newton (Author) | | 1 |
| Wer malt den sel'gen Augenblick | J. Newton (Author) | German | 5 |
| What a mournful life is mine | John Newton (Author) | English | 7 |
| What contradictions meet | John Newton (Author) | English | 31 |
| What think ye of Christ, is the test | John Newton (Author) | English | 85 |
| What wondrous love is this, O my soul, O my soul | John Newton, 1725-1807 (Author) | English | 1 |
| When a black overspreading cloud | John Newton (Author) | English | 8 |
| When Adam fell, he quickly lost | John Newton (Author) | English | 1 |
| When any turn from Zion's way | John Newton (Author) | English | 82 |
| When descending from the sky | John Newton (Author) | English | 15 |
| When drawn by the Father, I came | Newton (Author) | | 2 |
| When first my soul enlisted | John Newton (Author) | English | 15 |
| When first to claim me for his own | John Newton (Author) | | 1 |
| When Hannah pressed with grief | Newton (Author) | English | 32 |
| When I by faith my Savior see | John Newton (Author) | | 4 |
| When I my blest Redeemer see | John Newton (Author) | | 1 |
| When in the cloud, with colors fair | Newton (Author) | | 1 |
| When Israel by divine command | John Newton (Author) | English | 8 |
| When Israel heard the fiery law | John Newton (Author) | | 1 |
| When Israel was from Egypt freed | John Newton (Author) | | 1 |
| When Israel's tribes were parched with thirst | Newton (Author) | | 9 |
| When Jesus claims the sinner's heart | Newton (Author) | | 4 |
| When Jesus hung upon the tree | John Newton (Author) | English | 12 |
| When Joseph his brethren beheld | John Newton (Author) | English | 49 |
| When Joshua, by God’s command | John Newton (Author) | English | 1 |
| When my Savior, my Shepherd is near | John Newton (Author) | English | 21 |
| When on the cross the Lord I see | John Newton (Author) | English | 57 |
| When Paul was parted from his friends | John Newton (Author) | English | 34 |
| When Peter boasted, soon he fell | John Newton (Author) | English | 4 |
| When Peter through the tedious night | John Newton (Author) | | 8 |
| When sinners utter boasting words | John Newton (Author) | | 5 |
| When the disciples crossed the lake | John Newton (Author) | English | 1 |
| When the poor leper's case I read | John Newton (Author) | English | 22 |
| When the poor prisoner through a grate | John Newton (Author) | English | 4 |
| When the sun with cheerful beams | John Newton (Author) | | 5 |
| When the wounded spirit hears | John Newton (Author) | English | 6 |
| Where two or three, with sweet accord | John Newton (Author) | English | 1 |
| While by calm reflection led | John Newton (Author) | | 4 |
| While filled with sadness and dismay | John Newton (Author) | | 3 |
| While I lived without the Lord | John Newton (Author) | | 4 |
| While I to grief my soul gave way | John Newton (Author) | English | 34 |
| While I to hopeless grief gave way | John Newton (Author) | | 1 |
| While sinners utter boasting words | John Newton (Author) | | 3 |
| While to its grief my soul gave way | John Newton (Author) | | 6 |
| While we to grief our souls gave way | John Newton (Author) | | 0 |
| While, with ceaseless course, the sun | John Newton (Author) | English | 435 |
| Why, O my soul, these anxious cares | John Newton (Author) | English | 17 |
| Why should I fear the darkest hour | J. Newton (Author) | English | 31 |
| Wie lange und schwer wird die Zeit | John Newton (Author) | German | 16 |
| Wie süß der Name Jesu klingt | John Newton (Author) | German | 1 |
| Wiederum hat Gottes Macht | John Newton (Author) | German | 1 |
| Wiederum hat uns gnädiglich | John Newton (Author) | German | 1 |
| With humble heart and tongue | Newton (Author) | English | 1 |
| With Israel's God who can compare | John Newton (Author) | | 13 |
| وصل الرب بنا بسلام للأحد | John Newton (Author) | Arabic | 1 |
| 耶穌此名何等芬芳,在蒙恩人耳中!(Yēsū cǐ míng héděng fēnfāng, zài méng ēnrén ěr zhōng!) | John Newton (Author) | Chinese | 1 |
| Yes, since God himself hath said it | John Newton, 1725-1870 (Author) | | 5 |
| യേശു നാമം എത്ര ഇമ്പം (Yēśu nāmaṁ etra impaṁ) | John Newton (Author) | Malayalam | 1 |
| 願我基督救主恩惠, (Yuàn wǒ jīdū jiù zhǔ ēnhuì) | John Newton (Author) | Chinese | 1 |
| Yüce lütuf sesi tatlı! | John Newton (Author) | Turkish | 1 |
| Zaccheus climbed the tree | John Newton (Author) | English | 17 |
| Zaccheus was a little man | John Newton (Author) | | 1 |
| Zeal is that pure and heavenly flame | John Newton (Author) | English | 74 |
| 主,你得勝,我今服矣 (Zhǔ, nǐ déshèng, wǒ jīn fú yǐ) | John Newton (Author) | Chinese | 1 |
| Zion, the city of our God | John Newton (Author) | | 7 |
| Zioŋ, wowitaŋ kiŋ ota | John Newton (Author) | Dakota | 1 |